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COLUMBUS NEWS. i Coming and Going 4n The County Seat. Mr. Curtis Arledge returned home last week from the Univer sity of Nrth Carolina at Chapel Hill where he has been pursuing x preparatory course in literature befre entering upon the study of law. Mr. Arledge isj working his way through college and will farm until time to return in the fall. Rev. T.C. Croker preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday before a good congregation. At the conclusion of the sermon he took occasion to congratulate the membership upon the last con tribution t o - o re i g n missions which was two hundred percent better than ever before and fifty percent better than here-to-fore for the Barium Springs Orphan age, and said that it was a source of much gratification to be able to make such a favorable report. County Superintendent of Ed ucation W. M. Justice in speak ing to a representative of The New "Monday said that the schools had just .closed a success ful session, enjbying a good at tendance generally. The Polk Rutherford Summer School will be held in Rutherf ordton begin- f ing July 16th. An ice-cream supper will be given at Mr. Lindsey Weaver's j Saturday night, the proceeds of ! which will go to the Columbus Baptist Church. Mr. Hughes went to Saluda again Wednesday for a few days : to look after the new 'phones that are being added to the Salu da branch of the Polk County Telephone Company Several of the boys of town went over to Lynn . last Saturday night to attend an ice-cream sup per which was) given for the benefit of the Lynn Base Ball team. The new diamond is be ing graded and rolled and will soon be ready for the Lynn boys to practice on. The field is lo cated in the meadow below the ball ground. We are sure there will be some interesting games played at Lynn this season. Mrs. Westlake and Miss Helen went up to Log Cabin Inn this week to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Hill are visiting the parents of the for mer in Rutherford county. List of unclaimed letters, Col umbus, post-office for month ending May 31: H. Swartz, V. M. Simmons: A. L. McMurray, postmaster. - .'' ' - , The road commissioners oi uol- umbus township, Messrs. J. f . Ridings, L. H. Cloud ana J. a. Page have secured a "Champion" road machine made by the Amer ican Road Machine Co., Pennsyl vania and a representative of the company will be here on June 16th to give, a practical demon stration of what it can do and the result will be await e a witn mt'jrest. The machine isr drawn by horses and consists mainly of a ten-foot steel concave scrape on a semi-circular pivot controlled by a wheel. The machine passes up the ditch at the ; side of the road cutting out the loose earth and depositing it in the middle. Several of these machines are in use in Spartanburg county and are giving satisfaction. Besides the County officials and a few others who had busi ness with them there were very few in to wn Monday. The farm ore nrf hnsv hence they did not A s w - ; - gather in town in as luxge num bers as usual for First Mondays. Mrs. J. K. Barnes ofT Ridge, field Park N. J, who has been in Columbus for about a month returned North Friday. , Application for a new post- office to be; established at C. M. Campbell's place .below. Lynn has been made. If the office is created the mail will probably be handled from Landrum and Mr. Campbell will be postmaster and the office named for him. The following guests are re gistered at Log. Cabin Inn .this week: Miss Benlah N. Rhodes, New Jersey; Miss JIahnah P. Morris, PhiladelphiajMiss ; Jose phine Hawbler, Ne Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bacon, Tryon, N. C; Miss Brnckerhqff, St. Paul, Minn; Mr. Meyers, New York City; Mrs. Westlake, Miss Helen Westlake, Columbus. The sale of land for partition in the name of G. H. Wilson ett, al., was sold Monday by J.v E. Shipman to C. C. Hampton for $345. - . Miss Myrtle' Hunter of Gowansville, S. C; is visiting her cousin's Misses Lizfcie and Lillie Weaver. The guestsat the Hotel enjoy ed a musical treat Tuesday even ing. Miss Lois Anderson of Greers, 3. C. , a pupil of Lander College;; Greenwood, rendered delightfully ' 'Dearie" and several other popular vocal selec tions. Miss Anderson possesses a wonderfully sweet and power f ul'spfano and, has kindly con sented to sing at the ice-cream festival at Weaver's Saturday night. In a suit against the Southern Railway heard before Justice of the feace N. T. Mills last Friday T. E. Walker asked damages in , the sum of about five dollars and fifty cents, the amount of a freight claim and penalty of fifty dollars for non-payment within ninety days. In making oiit thet claim an error in the items J caused him to ask for more than j the correct amount and judg- ment was rendered in his favor ! for the damages but he failed to get the fifty dollars penally. The plaintiff was represented by E. B, Cloud and the. d;fencUnt by J. E. Shipman. r It iC ! THE HOME CIRCLE. A Column Devoted To Tired Mothers As They Join The-Home Circle At Evening Tide. : k Women have been criticised for organizing social and literary clubs; but the club, instead of hurting the home, has often saved it by elevating it intellect ually. Club life in developing womon give them the only beauty that cannot fade. - Absence' can no,t ch i 1 1 a mother's lov&fcor can evenvice itself destroy a mother's Kind ness. The lowest degradation of human fraily cannot wholly blot out the rememberence of the first fond yearnings of your affection or the faint memorial of primeval innocence, nay, it seems as if the very conscious ness of the abject state of her erring child more fully developed the mighty force of that myster ious passion, which can forget and forgive all things; aid though the youth of her fairest hopes may be as one cast off f rprn God and man, yet will she hot forsake him, participate in all in all things save his wickedness. We want Your Wife j ;. BO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyono pending a Bketh and description may qnli'kly ascertain our opinion I'reo whether an Invention is probably patentn. le. Communica tions atrlctlycoiiildentlal. HAKDoGOKon Patents sent free. OMest ocenr y for securing patents. Put out taken tbroueh Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, In the Scsilific Mertcan. A handsomely Ulnstrstod weetly. . I.nnrest cir culation of nny scientific Journal. - Terms. $3 a year: four months, $L Bold by all newadealers. fiflra & CO SSIBrtiadway. fj6W YOfR Branch Qiftce. 62i IT St, Washington. D. C A'd'vertise in The News. OUR CLUBBING RATES. We have made 'arrangements whereby we can offer the following clubbing rates to those who want any of the papers in the list below. These rates are "very low and we must have cash in advance. Look the list over and then send us your order. The Atlanta Constitution, (the greaf Southern weekly) and The Nkws, $1 2t Tri Weekly Constitution and The News''.-.-. ..... .... i 50 The Weekly Constitution, The Sunny South and The Nkws .... . 1 50 The Tri-Weekly Constitution, The Sunny South and line News . . I 75 The Sunny South and The News, 1 25 The Semi-Weekly Observer and The News ... ..... . j ... 1 50 The Progressive Farmer and The News ............ 1 50 The Farm Journal five years and The News one year . . ... . . . . . 1 50 Southern Agriculturist and The News X 10 Tom Watson's Magazine and The News .......... . . I 50 The Commoner (Bryan's paper) and , The News . . . . . -. . . . ..- i 50 The Thrice-A-Week World and The . V News. . ...... . . . . 1 50 Send all orders to THE POLK COUNTY NEWS, Columbus, N. C HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. - Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vuror. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. Liiver and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema. Impure Blood. Bad Breath, Slutrgish Bowels. Headache and Backacbe. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form. 35 cents a box. Gtuine made by Hollistkr Dnuo Compajjt. Madisoa, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE If THE LOVELY KIIID" The best Chewing Gum manu factured a delicious flavor that isx healthful and lasting. ' Sold by all Drug, Grocery, Con fectionery and Cigar Stores, Res taurants and Hotels. 5 cents per package. SANTAS CHEWING QUO CO., Ltd. Baittt Creek, WdL ' s to come to our store and see our line of cook stoves . just received. Just re- ceived a large shipment of the best mak6 of the Masoln. patent fruit jars, prices , .law ipov .r j ' ' 1 f' -sr-.:-'.-". Flentvf ice cretfi freozers the"Peerless Icelanofftrand, manufactured ' '. y people who know how to maka an iee- cream fre'eze'r. Don't suffer for ' Something to refresh yourself vhen you Can buy freezerssnd ice at small cost We are headquarters for lawn swings, lawn mowers, screen windows and ! screen doors. t V. We are making some special drives on prices of crockery and glass ware for the next thirty days. , - , Watch this space from time to time snd be benefitted thereby. . Write, call, peone, wire or holloa for No. 9. THE TRYON SUPPLY COMPANY. . 1 G?0. A. G&SH, Manager. TRYOK, ' N. C Farmers ! Farmers 1 1 1 1 We have the Agency for and carry in stock THE PITTSBURG WIRE FENCE T HE P ERF E C T F ENCE. , - Can fence with this cheaper.' than with anything else. We invite you to call and examine same. :. V- ' THE TRYON SUPPLY CO:, tryon, LOG CABIN INN ... OPEN ALL TH B V 3 A R: Mrs. M. E. STEVENSON, Proprietress, SPECIAL BATES SOUTEEEN .RAILWAY. National Educational Association Conven tion July 9 13, 1906. San Francisco and Los Angeles, Caliloania. Tickets sold June 24 to July 6th inclusive. Finallimit Sept. 15. 1906 prior to Midnight of which passangets must reach orignal start ing point.- For further information apply to the undersigned. Rate from Ashevillc g77-50 for round trip. Summer School of the South, June 19th to July 27, 1906. Knoxville, Tenn..Tickets wil be sold June 17th, ,lSth, 19th,- 23rd, 24th, 30th, July 7th, 14th, 15th, 1906, with final limit 15 days in addition to date of sale one first class are, plus 25 cents for- round trip. Rate from Asheville $4.25. National Grand Lodge of United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious, Lexington, Ky. July 30 Aug. 3, 1906; Tickets will be sold July 29-39 and August 1st, final limit August 5th, 1 906. - Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Rate from Aslievill $10.15. Peabody College Rummer Schools' f pjr Teachers: Vanderbilt University BibH cl- Institute, June 10 August 10. 1 y Tickets wfll be sold June 10-II-12-18 1906. July 2-9-16 1906, with final limit 15 days from date of sale. Rate one first clas fare plus 25 cents. ' Rate from Ashevillelf ig.50 University Summer School, Junei6r,h-27th, 1906, Athens, Ga. j Tickets sold June 23-24-25-26:. JuJ. g-th J906, with fjnal limit 15 da.ys trom o,a.e of safe. Rate one first class fare plus '25 cents. Rate from Asheville $6.85 South Caronna Retail Hardware Associa tion. Columbia, i$JC. June 12-14, 1906. For further information call on, or address, the undersigned. J- H. WOOD, District Passenger Agent, So. Ry; , Asheville, N. C. Columbus, A. C, .i NOTICE, -y Until June 1st I offer my J interest in General MerchandisJ of Arnold & Cannon at' a sacrifice. C. B. ARNOLD, Lynn, N. C. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. V WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE ; NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength r weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the 'New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. showing th dif ferent styles r WritflfnrniRP.111 ARS ws manufacture and prices befor purdutsiag -THE REW HOME IWiU HACHIRS (I. ORANC. MASS. tMlon Sq. N. Y., Chlcaeo, IU.V Attwita,- Chu, St. Loul,Mo., Dallas,Tex.,Saa FgueUoOfObl FOR SALC MY THE BLAKESLEE Gas and Sasoline Vertical Engines 2H.P. 4 H. P. Every Engine Warranted. All the Latest 4 innrove- meats. Always rtady for use. Safe, Reliable, Econom i leal. Noiseless. POSITIVELY SAFE. rThftia nzM tiw ahmrIaIIv reeommended for cen- eral frm um, m they can be easily transported f rein nlaoeto.nlaoe. and fnmlah ttaa most reliable and spoitcttiieal power poseibla for running nampr for gjnalrwaterworks systems; for driving feed mills, com (hellers, running churns, cream separators. ana macntnery 01 any Kind reqnirtnR smau power, t . - Send for catalogue and price list. WHITE, BLAKESIEE MFfi.CO.Btalngham.Alj. SILAS P. HOUSER EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST, Rufherforrjforv N.1 C. Also first class jewelry and optical shop in. Hutherf ordton- it Dr. J. L. GEER, DEM71ST, Rutherf oi Jton, N. C. E. B. CLOUD Attorney At Law, . y QOLUMBUS, C. J Office in court house in upper court roonirto the rigpt. 'f .'1 ' x - - . - - fc" - j- NOTICE OP SUMMONS. . North Carolina, Polk County, Superior Court, Before Clerk. . Martha Blackwell. widew of Jason Blackwll, deceased, VS . ; Annie Forney et al.' " -Tlie defendants. Annie Forney, E. T. For- nev. Alonzo Blackwell. Delia Blackwell awd ames Blackwell, will take notice that a pro ceeding entitled as aLove hasDeencommencea before the Clerk of the Superior court of Tolk county for the allotment ot tne aower 01 Martha Blackwell, the above named petitioner, in the lands of her deceased husband, Jason Blackwell. the said lands being situate in tne muntv of Polk and State of North Carolina, on the waters of Mill Creek and adjoining the lanns of Thomas Heatheringtan ana otners. And the said' defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the clerk the Superior court of said county at his office in the court-house at Columbus, n the 20th. day of July, Ior6, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and answer or demur to the comn !aint in said action, or the plaintiff will appljr to the-court for the aelief demanded in, said complaint. J. P. Arledge, ; Clerk Superior Court. This 25th, day f May, 1906. t HI II sT ws IS ALL IT WILL COST Y00 to write for our big FliKfi BICYCLE catalogue showing the most cbmplete line of high-grade T7 I sTl V 1 . It Sk. rpffHKV M 1 1 fW I W I KM A fr I I ? HTM -. JLiAV M. ja, jLfcj IUil - -f nt. aav mm BEL.O W any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. :'-. - . 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We want you to send us a small trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. . i . . ; . nnn rrr-e bullt-up-wheelv saddle pedals, parts and repairs, and GOASTER-BHAtlESi everything in the bicycle line are sold by ns at half the usual prices charged by dealers and repair men. Write for ur big SUNDRY catalogue . J but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK. OF BUYING t DO iiOY VI AST bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and, wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. ; HEAD CYCLE GQUPAUy, Pcpt. "J L"?v CHICAGO? ILL,
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